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An Air Force. crash hbot left Rodnmn Novall
this morning at 1015 a.m. to ran.dlEous ad diui40-
Mercedita, the 30-foot sloop repO d. missing fr*-A
Balboa Yacht Club since Su jdy: niut. Contact M,
be made about 1:30 p.m. tovy. ,
The missing craft was sighted at *:4 .t tq
a 817 of Flight "5," 1st "(ste$quaadrok, Atbvq
about 80 miles south of Pangam and 40 miles eu
north end of Cape WMal.

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The PanamA dOms ,Corps
will be reduced-to large extent
as a temporary economic mea-
atre while tk"g lrAl budget of
the Repub e Is bing readjusted.
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Your grocer is right! When you select
your family's favorites among the
21 usda, you'll find it also pays to go
-xplWiag to try some Campbefts eups
you've never tasted before With 411
the a meseats and vegetables and other
af things that go in them they're
always -delleus, always powiutiw.

laaale League at Dia- for the losers while Jamison was
S30 NASH and STUDE- tops for the winners with 574.
ade clean sweeps of Hamalan Grotto salvaged the
hohs with MARTINZ last game from Colonial IsTr-
t-FRAZER. respec- ance. Chuck Burdette roll a 14
i outabandIlrt bowler series for the losers while Petito
Burdete. with a 667. led the winners with a- 571.
Led by Dillon. who rolled a 037
MARTINZ series, the PAD kealars, took three
182 187 151 525 points from Sears who were wth-
177 164 157 498 out the services of their top
160 188 127 475 bowler.
., 212 167 193 572 Max Stempel f& Son turned In
144 180 168 492 a fine series In taking three
---points from Angellal in another
875 886 801 2562 hotly contested match which
saw the losers roll a 1007 in the
vs. second game to take their one
point; Stempel in this game roll-
ABR-WILLYS 9d 988. Presho was high for the
210 158 177 545 *wnners wittr a 594 series-while
. 191 170 170 531 Pederson of the losers had a 589
. 167 154 190 511 including a 243 game. high for
. 183 205 191 579 the night.
. 243 233 191 687,

YOUR CAR WILL ONLY give you
itt full mocei and pep when it
operates or cleurn gabosin. You
can ,n proe the operation of
your car a greet dec; by instal-
ling a Carver Ceromic F.Iter.
Drive in and e> uus mn~al one for
you it requires only a few min-
utes.

PION'T NEGLECT YOUR CAR -
., lhbve you hod it greased cnd
sprayed atelv? At least once oa
month this should be properly
don. e if you do a lot of trov.
elhng then it should be done
p" ry 1.000 miss Dr.ve in and
gto us take cart of ths for you

|y LOOKING FOR A GOOD
CAR? Call in an see the
s we have in stock Ift you
ge' in just give us a
SCp11l nd one of our soales-
*Jill gladliv corner out to you
Don't have Jut what vou
in stock we carn ouicklv
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and Westbe (N avy).
The League champtoSt wilL
determined on the jbast* l won
and lost percentage. SDecial
awards will be made to the
League's Army players .'ho ac-
cording to the official, records
and In the o inlon of the, a n
aRers are: toe 'noat VAluaibl.
Army player. Pl ead Mt Afmy
hitter, the lea lng ArIWI home-
run hitter and ie lead K Army
sportsmanship inner. -
A three-day u plre Clinic be-
gan at Fort Amnador on Monday,
December 20th. to train officials
for the Army League games. An
official scorers' clinic Is ached--.
uled to be held on December
29th.
A total of 16id Rama will is
played by the eleven teams. TUe
regular playing days will be Manm
days. Wednesday and 8aturd4ys&-
All of the games will start at
2 p.m. There will be three rounds
of play with each round consist-
ing of ten games for every team.

TwI League New.

In a game that contrasted with
the previous two played by both
of these teams In all respects
Roy al Crown Cola won their first
game of the year thanks to the
powerful bat of rightflelder Gayle
Fortner who with a booing trl-
ple and single batted in five of
his team's nine runs and the out-
standing relief hurling of Tom
Murphy who took over from Kent
IA the fifth Inning with the bases
fUll and proceeded to atrik out
wo meon toun his rdecprdin tla
department to 10 and get the o i-
r out qasl, allowing but two
both of the flulk v#rioty l.
ilth the s-. ur t. itf
9! last hana of the effwhn
M Collegavored r ,2 un off
Kent. the Cotameh decided that
they would not be involved I m an.
other Uie game so soon a&" hbn
the smoke had Plearedl ee ir
half of the sixth InnL theyhad
pushed across four rus to Unch
/he game.

SMPL 7 s ION The College gade a valiant at
191 1225 191 594 Amp to get -bck kut Murphy
191. 10 191" 51 was loo hot and thelr attempt
148 16 148 482 talzzled with no runs coming in
180 a74 135 480
173 204 2095 i wad the ame ending *ith a final
.1.7 s4 core ofu -5.
864 988 881 2733 D. Bright who started tfoa the
Royal Crown team looked great
v for three Innnigsp except for early
0 0 8 wildness when he allowed three
ELIN .... base on b*us In the first Inning
174 243 17'2 589 with two away but he truck out
148 199 148 405, the ever dangerous Johnion and
165 202 198 I9 ,t was not until the fourth Inning
168 167 184 519 that a ball was hit out Of the In-
187 196 148 531 field against him. This chap hao
the makings of a good hurler.
942 1007 B0 2699 Losing pitcher was L. Tyler.
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